Tonight's World Cup third-place match between Croatia and Morocco will be a defensive game for both teams, but in a symbolic third-place match, both sides will be free from psychological baggage and will be able to enjoy a happy soccer game, playing an open soccer game. In fact, 10 of the last 11 World Cup third-place matches have seen a total of 3 goals or more, so it's worth chasing the median goal margin of 2.5 goals.
Croatia has an older squad this year, with the main player Modi Ricci being 37 years old.
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During the process, the team tends to play more conservatively to save energy. Coming to the third place match, it is expected that Derek will rotate his team and give the younger players a chance to play in order to boost the team's vitality and to let them feel the atmosphere of the World Cup. These young players will try their best to score as many goals as possible in order to get the top position in the team.
Annesley's got enough for Cass to get into the wave.
Although Morocco, the African wonderland, only scored 5 goals in 6 matches this year, they are not conservative in the process of the match, often starting from the midfield to press the opponents, and then use fast counter-attacks, which is very aggressive, but unfortunately, they are not so good at grasping, wasting many chances of scoring goals. The team has already exceeded the target of reaching the quarter-finals, and the players are under less pressure tonight, which is good for them to improve their goal kicks. Striker Annesley, who plays for Xavier, is not bad at shooting and playing on the top, he has scored two goals this year, and Morocco has the ability to break into Croatia's door, so both sides can hopefully play a goal scoring game to bid farewell to this year's tour.